Salcedo Resume Aug 2014

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LUIS E.

SALCEDO
1950 Bavaria Drive, Apt 320, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918
(719) 233-6461

Military Experience (50+ hours weekly)


United States Army, August 2010 November 2013
Management / Operations / Logistics:
Specialist:

Combat Engineer/ $24,000 a year Primarily supervised, assisted, and served as an effective team
member, tackling rough terrain in combat situations. Provided expertise in areas such as mobility
operations, squad survivability, personnel security, and general engineering. Worked high-paced
missions, resulting in heightened situational awareness and exceptional production skills.

Management

CBRND NCOIC/ $25,000 a year Trained, led, and held accountable for 9 squad members throughout

Operations

deployment OEF (Operation Enduring Freedom) (2011-2012). Coordinated with supervisor and

& Logistics:

assisted in the construction of bridges, watchtowers, and various living structures, housing 80+ soldiers
in 3 different combat outposts. Acquired a better sense of both time and personnel organization.
Developed and critiqued skills of first line leadership. During enlistment, also assigned as the CBRND
NCOICO (Non-commissioned officer in charge of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear
defense) for C CO 2STB 2-4 ID (2012-2013).

Inspected and cleared over 200 military vehicles, including mission sensitive M.R.A.P (mine resistant
and ambush proof) fighting vehicles. Operated and licensed in several full-sized military vehicles
including forklifts, tanks and MRAPS. Operated as a safety for C CO 2STB 2-4 ID at several ranges.
Knowledgeable and skilled with several types of combat equipment, such as M4s, M14s, and AK47s.
Proved to be exceptional with land navigation using grid locations.
Training &

2010 OSUT training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri

Development

2010 U.S. Army Combat Engineer Advanced Individual Training

October 2012 168th Regiment Army Noncommissioned Officer Academy


November 2012 - Combat Lifesaver Course (ISO871)
November 2012 Combat Terrain Information Systems
(Engineering Field Planning, Reconnaissance, Surveying, and Sketching Set 5.0 OPnet)
March 2013 Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Defense course

Awards

(1) Army Commendation Medal (1) National Defense Medal (1) Afghanistan Campaign Medal w/ Two
stars
(1) Global War on Terrorism Medal (1) Non-Commissioned Officers Development Ribbon
(1) Overseas Ribbon (1) NATO Medal

Commercial / Civilian Experience


All Angles
Construction /
Renewal by
Andersen
(Jul 2014-Present)

(50+ hours weekly) Window Installer/ Equipment manager / $13.00 an hour Subcontractor for
Renewal by Andersen. Responsible for the demolition, repair and installation of new replacement
windows and patio doors. Duties also include bending aluminum sheet metal exterior finish, cutting
different types of wood to use as interior trim kits and installing both Utilized an assortment of power
tools and hand tools to work on several stages of carpentry, mudding, light electrical work, caulking,
insulating, setting windows properly and finishing.

Western Forge
(January 2013-July
2014)

(50+ hours weekly) Screw Machine Operator /$10.50 an hour Responsible for setting up and
operating various machines, i.e. screw machines, hand tools, press breaks, pallet jacks and hydraulic
punches. Utilized blueprints, tool part schematics, micron meters, and digital measuring tools to ensure
products were within the tight tolerances set forth by production managers.

TSO Transmission

(40+ hours weekly) General Labor/$10.00 an hour - Removal, repair and reinstallation of various

(Feb 2009-

transmissions and drive trains using several hand tools. Daily tasks included oil changes, transmission

Aug 2010)

flushes, and removal of brakes and mufflers.

Arizia Framing
(Mar 2007- Jan 2009)

(25+ hours weekly) Crew Member/$14.00 an hour - Worked on new rough frame carpentry: roofing,
dry walling, mudding, painting, carpeting, and light electrical work. Tasks consisted mainly of new
construction work; also installed insulation and house wrap using a staple gun, and various other
construction tools.

Additional
Skills/Training

Fluent in Spanish and American Sign Language. Responsible for preventative maintenance, required
maintenance, and replacement of hydraulic pumps in military tanks. Knowledge of measuring gauges
used in the steel and manufacturing industry. Replaced lighting systems in the 113 tanks used for
military combat. Repair of instrument panels of the Bradley Fighting Vehicles, including building wire
harnesses and instrument panels. Able to read and follow schematics and manufacture drawings. Able
to troubleshoot and wire land mine cases. Knowledgeable in electrical wiring for audio systems in most
vehicles to include removal of all speakers, rewiring, splicing, and installation.

Education

Two Rivers High School


Ogden, Utah Graduating Class of 2009

References and Supporting Documentation Furnished Upon Request

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